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Join us for an informative night with the school principal, assistant principals, teachers, and guidance counselor to learn how to support your child's success in middle school. Topics include English/Language Arts and Mathematics programs, strategies to help your child, and an open forum for questions.
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Minisink Valley Middle School Student support parent night
Mr. Michael Giardina, Middle School Principal Mr. Michael Larsen, Assistant Principal Mr. Stephen Caldwell, Assistant Principal Mrs. JoAnn Westby, Guidance Counselor Mrs. Alison Miller, Teacher & Special Education Department Chair Mrs. Jamie Gallo, Teacher Mrs. Fran Williams, Teacher Introductions
Goals for a Successful Student Overview of English/Language Arts Program Overview of Mathematics Program How Can I Help My Child? PBIS Parent Survey Open Forum/Questions Tonight’s agenda
To be a critical reader, writer, and thinker To be a problem solver Be a person who can collaborate with others Be an active learner Be a person who can communicate effectively And most of all… feel happy and supported in the school environment! Goals for a Successful Student
Find grade level modules and sample student work at www.engageny.org • Skills Required: • Close Reading • Annotating • Context Clues • Flagging (Purpose for Reading) • Citing Evidence (Quotes) • Explain and Develop Written Responses Overview of English/Language Arts program
How do Percy’s experiences in Chapter 8 align with the hero’s journey? After reading the excerpts from Chapter 8 of The Lightning Thief and “The Hero’s Journey,” write a constructed response that begins with a short summary of the beginning of Chapter 8. Then focus on one experience in The Lightning Thief and show how Percy’s experience aligns to a stage in “The Hero’s Journey.” Conclude by describing what we can learn about Percy as a hero from his response to a challenge he faces. Use evidencefrom both texts to support your response. Focus on one experience in The Lightning Thief, and show how that experience aligns to “The Hero’s Journey.” In Chapter 8, Percy has begun to settle into Camp Half-Blood and into a routine. However, he is still struggling with the loss of his mother and he is having a hard time figuring out his talents. One experience in Chapter 8 that shows Percy on a hero’s journey is his coming to a new setting. In The Lightning Thief, it says, “Despite all that, I liked camp. I got used to the morning fog over the beach, the smell of hot strawberry fields in the afternoon, even the weird noises of monsters in the woods at night.” This aligns to the Entering the Unknown stage of the hero’s journey. In “The Hero’s Journey,” it says, “the heroes enter a world they have never experienced before. It might be filled with supernatural creatures, breathtaking sights, and the constant threat of death.” Percy is surrounded by supernatural creatures like monsters and cool sights like the field of strawberries. And he’s definitely scared he is going to die. Percy’s response to this challenge shows that he is a hero who can adapt to new and difficult challenges. Sample Work: citing evidence in written responses
www.engageny.org • Notes & Examples • Student Worksheets • Homework • Skills Required: • Understanding of Vocabulary • Critical Reading • Explanation of Answers • Showing All Steps Overview of Mathematics program
Sample Work: multi-step math problem • Kay’s mother taught her how to make handmade ornaments to sell at a craft fair. Kay rented a table at the fair for $30 and set up her work station. Each ornament that she makes costs approximately $2.50 for materials. She sells each ornament for $6.00. • A. If x represents the quantity of ornaments sold at the craft fair, which of the following expressions would represent Kay’s profit? (Circle all choices that apply.) • B. Kay does not want to lose money on her business. Her mother told her she needs to sell enough ornaments to at least cover her expenses • (costs for materials and table rental). Kay figures that if she sells 8 ornaments, she covers her expenses and does not lose any money. Do you agree? • Explain and show work to support your answer. • C. Kay feels that if she earns a profit of $40.00 at this craft fair, her business will be successful enough to attend other craft fairs. How many ornaments does she have to sell to earn a $40.00 profit? Write and solve an equation; then explain how the steps and operations used in your algebraic s solution compare to an arithmetic solution.
www.minsink.com • District Tab • Sakai • Parent Portal • Middle School Tab • Faculty/Staff E-mail & Voicemail • Teacher Web Pages • Common Core Information & Resources • Calendar • Library Resources • www.khanacademy.org • www.learnzillion.com • Student Planner How Can I Help My Child?
Contact Individual Teachers • Ex: fwilliams@minisink.com • Directory • Voicemail Extensions • Guidance (355-5210) • Julie Mott A-Gn • Michele Semco Go-Nz • JoAnn Westby O-Z Steps to take if your child needs support
Organization Workshop (Grade 6) Locker Clean-Outs Individual Organization Strategy Meetings Planner Usage Peer Tutoring Get Up & Go Program Parent Portal Support from guidance
Middle School P.B.I.S. efforts started in the Spring of 2012 to help provide students with a multi-tiered system to help promote and acknowledge positive and desired behaviors. We are implementing this program tofoster a happy, healthy, and safe environment for our entire student population. Mv3 & pbis
Please take a few moments to complete a follow-up survey by going to our Middle School Homepage: Parent Survey Materials link Survey link